课程简介
本学位课程使用从全球和本地关注的最热门话题中汲取的实例,探索政治实践和理论与国家与社会之间的联系。在您的第一年,我们的《当代世界的政治与治理》课程将向您介绍政治与国际关系的核心主题,概念和事件。您还可以按照自己的兴趣选择其他两个部门的课程。然后,您将在第二年继续学习诸如国际关系与安全,发展政治和英国:国家,政治与政策等主题。在您的最后一年中,您可以针对以下主题发展自己的想法:世界上的英国,1945年以来的美国外交政策以及中东的当代问题。您将有机会在英国或海外的公共,私人或志愿组织度过三年级。这种经验将提升
Gain a sophisticated, interdisciplinary understanding of global issues by joining a department that combines politics, philosophy and religion – the only one of its kind in the UK Choose a course designed to explore how global events shape national policies, and how the world responds to one nation’s actions Hone your debating skills and your ability to make a compelling case Hear from our experts on the latest world events and the findings from their research into British, Russian and Middle Eastern politics Gain practical experience and boost your job prospects with an internship with our in-house Richardson Institute for Peace Studies Explore the fascinating relationship between politics and world affairs. Our expert researchers will show you the ways global policymaking ripples around the globe and impacts on people and nations. How policies are made From day one, we’ll help you build the knowledge you need for the rest of your degree. This will include exploring everything from the key concepts and debates of modern politics, and the inner workings of national and international institutions. As part of our Politics, Philosophy and Religion department, you’ll have a teaching team unlike any other in the UK. You’ll be the first to hear about the latest research carried out by our experts, and how it is used to inform policy setting both nationally and internationally. You’ll also have plenty of opportunities to join fascinating events and get involved with modern political debates. Applying your knowledge You’ll have the option to research and write a dissertation in your final year. This will be a major piece of work based around your own interests. Tutors will help you at every step of the way, from choosing your topic to sending in your final paper. Previous topics have included ‘Diplomatic relations between Russia and Belarus’ and ‘Examining EU-Ukrainian-Russian relations (2004-2014)’. Want to add experience to your CV Apply for one of the internships offered every year by the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies, based in our department. These are research projects in external organisations such as NGOs, think tanks, charities and faith-based organisations. A lively department Several staff are involved in national and international advisory groups and our students benefit from these connections. We have extra-curricular events such as conferences, talks and seminars taking place throughout the year. Our students take part in the many clubs and societies that are supported by Lancaster University Student’s Union. There are many international societies representing different countries, as well as the Politics Society (which is independent of any particular political leaning), societies for all main UK political parties, debating society, InterVol and many more. There are regular events, debates, trips and high profile visiting speakers, which provide numerous ways to get involved and meet other students who share your interests.
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